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Todays crime related press reports collected by Prof. Thomas Görgen, German Police University

The Atlantic, 01.09.2018

How Trump Radicalized ICE

Franklin Foer

The Guardian, 01.09.2018

Steep rise in prison officers smuggling drugs into jails

Peter Yeung

EurekAlert!, 02.09.2018

Gun owners are more politically active, study finds

University of Kansas

LSE USAPP American Politics and Policy, 02.09.2018

Book Review: Living with Hacktivism – From Conflict to Symbiosis by Vasileios Karagiannopoulos

Psychology Today (blog), 03.09.2018

Why Are Teenagers Playing It Safe?

KU Today University of Kansas, 03.09.2018

Most people don't change their views after seeing racial disparities in police statistics, study finds

The Conversation, 04.09.2018

The new and more efficient payments system means new and more efficient payments fraud. Here’s how to prepare

Steve Worthington

The Conversation, 04.09.2018

Why there’s so much inconsistency in school shooting data

Lacey Wallace

The Washington Post, 04.09.2018

Transcript: Phone call between President Trump and journalist Bob Woodward

The Conversation, 05.09.2018

Chelsea Manning and the rise of ‘big data’ whistleblowing in the digital age

Suelette Dreyfus

Newswise, 05.09.2018

Does Neuroscience Hold the Key to Understanding the Criminal Mind?

Cornell University

EurekAlert, 05.09.2018

Sexual violence haunts women with vivid memories decades later

Youris.com, 05.09.2018

When science challenges terrorism

Anna Maria Volpe

The Marshall Project, 05.09.2018

A Police Pioneer on Her Unfinished Business

Ivonne Roman

Tablet, 05.09.2018

Standing at the Twilight of Democracy

Bernard-Henri Lévy

TheQuint, 06.09.2018

Lessons From ISIS: Using the Internet for Counter-Terrorism

Kabir Taneja

OODA Loop, 06.09.2018

The Demographics of Southeast Asian Jihadism

The Conversation, 06.09.2018

Skripal case: a sense of déjà vu that poses problems for Britain

Dan Lomas

EurekAlert, 06.09.2018

Conditional release programs often work for criminally insane

Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University

The Independent, 06.09.2018

Government plans to jail Britons entering 'designated areas' abroad for 10 years under new terror laws

Lizzie Dearden

The Conversation, 07.09.2018

Thousands of mental health professionals agree with Woodward and the New York Times op-ed author: Trump is dangerous

Bandy X. Lee

The Conversation, 07.09.2018

From our ancestors to modern leaders, all do it: the story of corruption

Asit K. Biswas, Cecilia Tortajada

Australian Ageing Agenda, 07.09.2018

AMA position statement targets elder abuse

Judy Skatssoon

New York Times, 07.09.2018

As Germans Seek News, YouTube Delivers Far-Right Tirades

Max Fisher and Katrin Bennhold

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 07.09.2018

The Hate Net­work

MCV, 07.09.2018

£4.5m project creates game to reduce levels of domestic violence

Ian Dransfield

The Atlantic, 09.09.2018

Can Facebook Really Drive Violence?

Simon Cottee

The Conversation, 10.09.2018

Warfare spurred on the welfare state in the 20th century – but it probably won’t in future

Peter Starke

EurekAlert, 10.09.2018

The universality of shame

theguardian.com, 10.09.2018

Policing is on brink of crisis, says head of senior officers' body

ABA Journal, 10.09.2018

'The Stanford Prison Experiment' reminds us that fear of incarceration is justified

Adam Banner

McClatchy Washington Bureau, 10.09.2018

The hidden key to the midterms: the police vote

Daniel Malloy

The Conversation, 11.09.2018

‘Treason’ is now a popular word – here’s what it really means

Robert A. Sedler

The Conversation, 11.09.2018

Why al-Qaida is still strong 17 years after 9/11

Tricia Bacon

EurekAlert, 11.09.2018

Researchers are developing AI which will alert on possible criminal activity

EurekAlert, 11.09.2018

A model to predict and quantify racism, sexism, and other unequal treatment

Phys.Org, 11.09.2018

Good cop, bad cop?

Hilary Hurd Anyaso

The Atlantic, 11.09.2018

Amber Guyger Fallout: How Common Is Police Crime?

Philip M. Stinson

The Conversation, 11.09.2018

Fear of police stop and search can deter opioid users from carrying anti-overdose kits

Andrew McAuley, Liz Aston

The Conversation, 11.09.2018

Police killings of 3 black men left a mark on Detroit’s history more than 50 years ago

Jeffrey Horner

Pacific Standard, 11.09.2018

What Happens When a Black Man Tries to Embrace White Gun Culture

Peter C. Baker

Corpus Christi Caller-Times, 11.09.2018

Illegal immigration does not lead to more crime

Alex R. Piquero

The Conversation, 12.09.2018

In defence of conspiracy theories (and why the term is a misnomer)

David Coady

Gothamist, 12.09.2018

Subway Policing In New York City Still Has A Race Problem

Anna Flagg and Ashley Nerbovig

Phys.Org, 12.09.2018

New research can identify extremists online, even before they post dangerous content

Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences

New York Times, 12.09.2018

ISIS Attacks in West Drop Sharply, but Threat Remains High

Rukmini Callimachi

The Crime Report, 12.09.2018

Exporting Murder: US Deportations and the Spread of Violence

Christian Ambrosius and David Leblang

BBC News, 13.09.2018

Reality Check: Are migrants driving crime in Germany?

The New Yorker, 13.09.2018

A Pussy Riot Activist Is the Victim of the Latest Apparent Poisoning in Russia

Masha Gessen

Phys.Org, 14.09.2018

Study confirms adopting truth commissions and justice measures in post-authoritarian regimes lowers homicide rates

Colleen Sharkey

The Independent, 14.09.2018

Elected police and crime commissioners can be 'absolutely bleeding hopeless', report told

Lizzie Dearden

Bellingcat, 14.09.2018

Skripal Poisoning Suspect’s Passport Data Shows Link to Security Services

Bellingcat Investigation Team

New York Times, 15.09.2018

How a Ukrainian Hairdresser Became a Front for Paul Manafort

Andrew E. Kramer

Dallas Morning News, 15.09.2018

Believe the data: More immigration does not lead to more crime

Alex R. Piquero

theguardian.com, 15.09.2018

Russia is mocking us. First the Salisbury attack, then information warfare. Time to wake up

Carole Cadwalladr

The Conversation, 16.09.2018

Big Tech is overselling AI as the solution to online extremism

Kyle Matthews, Nicolai Pogadl

Science Daily, 16.09.2018

Hate speech-detecting AIs are fools for 'love'

Aalto University

The Conversation, 17.09.2018

There’s a gap between what people expect when they report cybercrime, and what police can deliver

Cassandra Cross

EurekAlert, 17.09.2018

Witnessing violence in high school as bad as being bullied

University of Montreal

The Conversation, 17.09.2018

Are today’s white kids less racist than their grandparents?

Margaret Hagerman

The Inquisitr, 18.09.2018

Stop And Search Policing Increases Crime: Report

Ryan Mallett Outtrim

theguardian.com, 18.09.2018

YouTube's 'alternative influence network' breeds rightwing radicalisation, report finds

Olivia Solon

The Conversation, 18.09.2018

Legalising medical marijuana shows no effect on crime rates in US states

Yu-Wei Luke Chu

EurekAlert, 18.09.2018

Anxiety surrounding mass shootings briefly closes ideological divides

University of Kansas

The Atlantic, 18.09.2018

ISIS Is Poised to Make a Comeback in Syria

Hassan Hassan

The Baffler No. 41, 18.09.2018

Demons of Disaster

Rafia Zakaria

Wall Street Journal, 18.09.2018

The Cyberthreats That Most Worry Election Officials

Alexa Corse

Verfassungsblog ON MATTERS CONSTITUTIONAL, 18.09.2018

Big Brother Watch and others v. the United Kingdom: A Victory of Human Rights over Modern Digital Surveillance?

Maria Tzanou

Pacific Standard, 18.09.2018

What Happens After the Violence

Nina Berman

The Conversation, 19.09.2018

Strawberry sabotage: what are copycat crimes and who commits them?

Claire Ferguson

Newswise, 19.09.2018

Crime, not money, drives migration from El Salvador and Honduras

Vanderbilt University

Brookings, 19.09.2018

Managing the new threat landscape

Bruce Jones, Charles T. Call, Daniel Toubolets, and Jason Fritz

The Washington Post, 19.09.2018

Politicians blame refugees for violence. But refugees are more likely to be its victims.

Tobias Böhmel, Vincenzo Bove and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch

New York Times, 19.09.2018

New York Review of Books Editor Is Out Amid Uproar Over #MeToo Essay

Cara Buckley

Eyewitness, 19.09.2018

What we can learn from Isis about using the internet to counter terrorism

World Economic Forum

The Conversation, 19.09.2018

Memo to Kavanaugh’s defenders: Passage of time doesn’t erase youthful mistakes in the criminal justice system, especially for people of color

Eileen M. Ahlin

New York Times, 20.09.2018

Caliphate: Chapter 2: Recruitment

Just Security, 20.09.2018

From Sweeping Punishment to Real Justice in Countering Terrorism

Cale Salih

Yahoo News UK, 21.09.2018

Britain to create 2,000-strong cyber force to tackle Russia threat

Deborah Haynes

The Atlantic, 21.09.2018

My Rapist Apologized

Deborah Copaken

The Conversation, 21.09.2018

New laws help juries understand why victims of sexual violence struggle to recall their assaults

Cindy Grahame, John Anderson, Kcasey McLoughlin

The Conversation, 21.09.2018

Sexual assault among adolescents: 6 facts

David Finkelhor, Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan

The Conversation, 21.09.2018

Criminals are using antique weapons due to a loophole in UK law

Helen Williamson

Pacific Standard, 21.09.2018

Science Says: Believe Women

Emily Moon

Council on Foreign Relations, 21.09.2018

Treatment of Terrorists: How Does Gender Affect Justice?

The Defense Post, 24.09.2018

Terrorism counter-narratives can reinforce the frames they seek to weaken

Linda Schlegel

The Conversation, 24.09.2018

It’s better light, not worse behaviour, that explains crimes on a full moon

Wayne Petherick

The Conversation, 24.09.2018

More boys hurt by dating violence than girls

Catherine Shaffer, Elizabeth Saewyc

The Conversation, 24.09.2018

Police on Twitter: Talking to the community, or just to themselves?

Patrick Parnaby, Daniel Kudla

EurekAlert, 24.09.2018

Stepfathers' 'Cinderella effect' challenged by new study

University of East Anglia

Vox.com, 24.09.2018

There’s a nearly 40 percent chance you’ll get away with murder in America

German Lopez

Reason, 24.09.2018

Would More Gun Control Lead to More Crime? A Debate

The Independent, 25.09.2018

Bodyguard's Nadia shows the danger of underestimating female jihadis

Canada Free Press, 25.09.2018

Cannabis Countdown: Anxiety lingers over impact on impaired driving, organized crime and use among minors

Angus Reid Institute

The Independent, 25.09.2018

How British prisons became a breeding ground for Islamist extremism

Lizzie Dearden

pressfrom.info, 25.09.2018

What happens to police departments that collect more fines? They solve fewer crimes.

EurekAlert, 26.09.2018

Baltimore liquor stores linked more to violent crime than bars and restaurants

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

EurekAlert, 26.09.2018

Psychologists define the 'dark core of personality'

University of Copenhagen

The Conversation, 26.09.2018

Breaking the silence: why priests should be made to report child abuse revealed in confession

Hadeel Al-Alosi

The Conversation, 26.09.2018

How the mafia uses violence to control politics

Gianmarco Daniele

Undark, 26.09.2018

A Calculating Look at Criminal Justice

Ramin Skibba

University of Nevada, 26.09.2018

Surveying on Surveillance

Pashtana Usufzy

The Conversation, 26.09.2018

Hiding ‘grannycams’ in aged care facilities is legally and ethically murky

Bruce Baer Arnold

EurekAlert, 26.09.2018

New protocol for measuring background levels of drugs in crime labs

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Slate, 27.09.2018

“That’s Just One More Barrier to Coming Forward”

Haley Swenson

The Conversation, 27.09.2018

We need to talk about the mental health of content moderators

Jennifer Beckett

The Conversation, 27.09.2018

‘Far right’ groups may be diverse – but here’s what they all have in common

Daphne Halikiopoulou

EurekAlert, 27.09.2018

Deaths of despair in the era of Donald Trump: The opioid epidemic is just part of the problem

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

Chicago Sun-Times, 27.09.2018

FBI: Drop in murders in Chicago accounts for more than half of national decline

Adam Thorp

Boing Boing (blog), 27.09.2018

Hate-speech detection algorithms are trivial to fool

Cory Doctorow

The Conversation, 28.09.2018

The science of street lights: what makes people feel safe at night

Jim Uttley, Aleksandra Liachenko Monteiro, Steve Fotios

Knowable Magazine, 28.09.2018

The unmet promise of Big Data in policing

Vijay Shankar Balakrishnan

Camden New Journal, 28.09.2018

Austerity and rising crime – it’s hard not to make the link

The Conversation, 28.09.2018

Crime and nourishment – the link between food and offending behaviour

Hazel Flight, John Marsden, Sean Creaney

USAPP American Politics and Policy (blog), 28.09.2018

Why getting tough on crime in hot spots may not be the answer

Government Europa, 28.09.2018

Cybersecurity: plans to fight terrorist propaganda online

Deadspin, 28.09.2018

Woman Who Accused Cristiano Ronaldo Of Rape Tells Her Full Story, Seeks To Void Settlement

Billy Haisley

Journalist’s Resource, 28.09.2018

How the news media portray gun owners: Research to consider

Denise-Marie Ordway

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 29.09.2018

Her Name Is Kathryn

EurekAlert, 30.09.2018

FAIR Health releases state-by-state visualizations of opioid abuse and dependence

The New Yorker, 30.09.2018

The Confusion Surrounding the F.B.I.’s Renewed Investigation of Brett Kavanaugh

Jane Mayer and Ronan Farrow